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Show PEOPLE ON DEBAUCH IDF SFBIIIIS S BIUKER H MDRESS Campaign Urged to Stop Wild Spree of Extravagant Living Throughout World DALLAS, Tex.. Feb. 11 Financial aid for Europe and restriction of domestic do-mestic bank loans so as to deny funds for speculation, was urged today by Henry A. Mcehlenpah, member of the federal reserve board, In an address Iueiore ine uaiias yiuap ui uik n;A.ia Stace Bankers' association. , America's effort, Mr. Moehk"npah said, should be toward Increased production pro-duction and individual economy. Declaring that "the war, financially," financial-ly," has just begun, Mr. Moehlenpah ursed a campaign of education "to stop the people in their debauch, their spree, their extravagant living and spending." Although different plans to deflate credit are being advocated, the speaker speak-er declared that increased production and conservative regulation of credits cred-its should be the present policy. Tho Edge foreign finance law was praised by Mr. Moehlenpah, who also urged entrance into the federal reserve re-serve system of eligible state banks. n n |